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Men Next Door (The)

Country: USA, Language: English, 90 mins

  • Director: Rob Williams
  • Writer: Rob Williams
  • Producer: Rodney Johnson; Michael NgTang

CGiii Comment

Williams disproves those old adages...practice makes perfect...things improve with age.

This depiction of gay life is...a vomit-inducing fiction...unless you live in Williams' wooly world.

The premise is...a 40 year old is dating a father and his son who happen to live next door...the plot holes are enormous and the script teeters between moronic and idiotic.

The acting...or lack of...is distinctly wooden.

A film that is as unnecessary as its nude scenes.


Trailer...

The(ir) Blurb...

This is a fast-paced comedy about a 40-year-old gay man who finds himself dating two equally lovable men - a secure 50-year-old who came out later in life, and an adventurous 30-year-old who wasn't looking for a relationship. What he doesn't find out right away is that the two men are, in fact, father and son. And as they say, wackiness ensues.

Cast & Characters

Eric Dean as Doug;
Michael Nicklin as Jacob;
Benjamin Lutz as Colton;
Heidi Rhodes as Evelyn;
Mark Cirillo as Woody;
Christopher Schram as Philip;
Devon Michael Jones as Derek;
Rachel Alig as Bambi;
Ronnie Kroell as Darren;
David Alanson as Will